I have a second UIWindow in my app used to display a custom magnifier above the status bar. However, once I set the rootViewController of this window (for interface rotation & some other stuff), the main window goes black during the interface rotation animation.

To reproduce: create single view iOS application and add the following to the main UIViewController.

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I will add another answer, because I have found a workaround that actually works. Set the window's background color, as well as the view controller's view's background color to a color with an alpha of 0. Do not use clearColor, but rather use something like greenColor] colorWithAlphaComponent:0.0]; It works.

According to an Apple engineer on the dev forums, this is expected due to the window adding a black background to avoid things behind it to be seen (i.e. behind the main window normally). I opened and issue with the Apple bug tracker, #15398141.

Nevertheless, I worked around the issue by hiding the window in willRotateToInterfaceOrientation:duration: and unhiding it in didRotateFromInterfaceOrientation:, which luckily is not a big deal in this case.

Yeah that's also a good approach. Note that you will also not be able to use iOS 7's UIViewController based status bar appearance, as it will query the second UIWindow (even without rootViewController set).
– Patrick PijnappelNov 6 '13 at 5:13